

The Internship
Režie: James Bamford4.16.2
Nelítostná a vysoce vycvičená vražedkyně, vychovávaná od dětství v přísně tajném programu CIA známém pouze jako Stáž, je připravena rozbít instituci, která jí ukradla mládí. Shromáždí ostatní stážisty a vede krvavé povstání – donutí CIA k použití stejně smrtící síly, aby je zastavila.
Hodnocení a recenze The Internship
- Lisa A Lager19. února 2026Awesome movie 🎬 🎞 🎥
- DavChar16. února 2026At times this seemed to be a spoof of this kind of action films--maybe it was the bad acting, the flipping of hair, or the youth of the cast. It was overall fine, with some good gunfights, but the end just ruined it. So stupid.
- E Hartanto4. února 2026The lamest movie I watched this year. I kinda regret wasting 2 hours watching it. 👎🏽👎🏽
- crazykav22. ledna 2026After the Blacklist it's kinda hard to watch Megan Boone with her watery eyes and always feeling sorry for herself. The plot is more than easy to follow, the character arcs are spotty at best and the whole movie doesn't reach it's potential. This is a sunday afternoon activity. Doesn't hurt if you don't see it, doesn't change anything if you do. You could gonoutside instead and watch birds.
- doug.a.815. ledna 2026Terrible.
- assassin00728. ledna 2026I really liked the concept of the film and th acting was also very good. I guess I'm just an old school film guy and this was a very present day type of film. Still worth a watch if you like action and lots of blood.
- Alpesh Patel20. ledna 2026Just terrible! Don't bother.
- jackmeat26. ledna 2026My quick rating - 4.2/10. I think The Internship wanted to be a bleak, rage-fueled action thriller about stolen childhoods and institutional cruelty. However, it feels like it's unsure whether it wants to be Bourne, Nikita, or a very angry episode of Spy Kids that accidentally wandered into R-rated territory. The film opens with a theft that quickly devolves into a bloody gunfight, immediately introducing one of its most persistent problems - the CGI blood. Within the first twelve minutes, the splatter is already so artificial and overused that it becomes distracting rather than visceral. This is surprising, especially since the film feels like it had a slightly higher budget than what’s ultimately reflected onscreen. Shot in Sofia, Bulgaria, the locations themselves look solid enough, but the digital excess undermines any sense of danger the action is trying to convey. We’re introduced to Catalyst (Lizzy Greene), the ringleader determined to dismantle the CIA’s secret assassin-training program known as “The Internship.” Her goal is simple. Expose the program, locate the other recruits, and burn the whole thing down. The team she assembles - Analyst, Apothecary, Caliber, Rubicon, and the notably spotlighted Dagger - gets rolled out via a montage that feels more stylized than intimidating. Despite the film’s darker intentions, the group’s presentation often leans closer to youthful operatives than hardened killers, which clashes with the supposed brutality of their upbringing. On the opposing side of the spectrum, the CIA inserts Candace (Megan Boone), who is the biological mother of Catalyst and was unaware of her daughter’s existence as she gave her up for adoption. It’s a rich concept that the film doesn’t delve into enough. Candace works alongside Nelson, played by Sullivan Stapleton, and though both actors are solid, the storyline feels like a necessity rather than a genuine anchor. Flashbacks are used to depict the suffering these children went through, but they are fleeting. The script starts wobbling when it hits the inevitable “someone is the mole” subplot. Catalyst conveniently scripts out reasons why literally everyone could be the traitor, which drains the mystery rather than building tension. Rubicon’s hacking scenes are particularly rough, with typing that looks laughably fake even by genre standards. Logic also takes repeated hits, with characters magically finding each other in one scene and being completely untraceable in the next, sometimes back-to-back. While the action itself is mildly entertaining, it's nothing to write home about. There are some nicely framed scenes that showcase what this could have looked like. Of course, this is assuming that the action was more tightly choreographed and less plagued by digital blood. The final showdown comes and goes suddenly, and I found myself asking aloud to no one, "Wait, is that it?" The twist, however, feels like it was retrofitted, like the writers decided who the mole was and then came up with an explanation for it afterward. I assume after someone complained about it not making sense. And then, instead of giving us a definitive ending, The Internship awkwardly leaves the door open for a sequel. Unfortunately, given how shaky the foundation is, that’s exactly what the open door feels like. Wishful thinking.
- Ironman16220. ledna 2026Great movie with an interesting ending. I trust there will be a follow up?
- Roger S Joseph Jr17. ledna 2026This was SOOOO close to 5 stars its insane. You will watch, and you will root for the ones you believe in, and you will be devastated by the plot twist... it was exhilarating... A fantastic film, so glad it watched it.
- Todd Kelley17. ledna 2026Had a lot of potential, but devolved into a what seemed a pilot for a tv show. All that being said, i did enjoy it for what it was.
- rtrevino16. ledna 2026Generic action movie
- Hakihiko15. ledna 2026A Generic Action Exercise That Quickly Falls Apart "The Internship" is a film that sounds far more interesting on paper than it is in execution. Despite a premise that hints at dark themes and high-stakes tension, the final result is disappointingly flat, uninspired, and often boring. The plot is painfully unoriginal and poorly developed. It follows familiar action-thriller beats without adding any real personality or depth, making the story feel predictable from the very beginning. Instead of building intrigue or emotional weight, the narrative moves mechanically from one point to the next, never finding a strong rhythm or sense of escalation. The script is one of the film's weakest elements. Dialogue feels stiff and unnatural, character motivations are thinly sketched, and many scenes play out with a sense of obligation rather than purpose. There's little nuance or cleverness in the writing, which is especially damaging for a movie that wants to explore themes like manipulation, control, and rebellion. Performances don't manage to save the film. While some actors try to bring intensity to their roles, the material gives them very little to work with. A few casting choices feel off, and overall the acting comes across as uneven, sometimes bordering on flat. Even the action lacks impact because there's no emotional investment behind it. In the end, "The Internship" isn't offensively bad, but it's deeply forgettable. It's a generic action film with a weak script and underdeveloped ideas, leaving you disengaged rather than entertained. A missed opportunity that never rises above mediocrity.
The Internship Trivia
The Internship byl vydán 13. ledna 2026.
The Internship byl režírován James Bamford.
The Internship je dlouhý 1 h 31 m.
The Internship byl produkován Steven Paul.
Nelítostná a vysoce vycvičená vražedkyně, vychovávaná od dětství v přísně tajném programu CIA známém pouze jako Stáž, je připravena rozbít instituci, která jí ukradla mládí. Shromáždí ostatní stážisty a vede krvavé povstání – donutí CIA k použití stejně smrtící síly, aby je zastavila.
Klíčové postavy v The Internship jsou Renee (Lizzy Greene), Candace Dalton (Megan Boone), Apothecary (Sky Katz).
The Internship je hodnocen R.
The Internship je film s žánrem Action, Mysteriózní, Thriller.
The Internship má hodnocení diváků 4.1 z 10.

















